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TheBridge Events

TheBridge has partnered with leading tech, policy and political organizations including Microsoft, Google, Twitter, WeWork, Postmates, The US Chamber's Technology Engagement Center (C_TEC), National Journal's Policy Makers Network, Verizon, Dell, Lyft, Quorum, Airbnb, 1776, DCode, The United States Digital Service (USDS), The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Vrge Strategies, The Bank Policy Institute, Women's High-Tech Coalition, and more. 

Our events have included policy discussions, career networking events, Women in Tech series, resume and career workshops. How do you want to partner? Email us!  

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TheBridge events are unique. They drive a conversation between the public and private sector, promote understanding and collaboration while catalyzing meaningful and lasting connections. Our events range from intimate discussions among industry leaders, working groups and roundtables, to larger events broadcast live on C-SPAN-TV and have attracted all major outlets including PBS Newshour, Bloomberg, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, Recode, Politico, among others.

Want to attend an event? The best way to stay up to date with TheBridge events is through our bi-weekly community updates.

AI Across America

Join us on June 2, 2022 with the Congressional AI Caucus's AI Across America Kickoff Eventhosted by our friends at the Caucus, SeedAI and Stanford HAI in the Bay Area on June 2!

At the event you'll join Congresswoman Anna Eshoo (D-CA), researchers, business leaders and advocates from organizations including Black in AI, Riiid Labs, Applied Intuition, Scale AI, NVIDIA, DataRobot, Autodesk, Google, Oracle, MassMutual, Meta, ServiceNow, Palantir Technologies, California College of the Arts, Amazon Web Services (AWS), CrowdAI, in a conversation on how to build AI resources and create ecosystems that serve diverse communities across the country.

The five key areas of discussion in the off-the-record breakouts will include:

  • Equity In AI: A Brighter Future for America

  • How Communities and AI Startups Support Each Other

  • What Do Communities Need to Build AI?

  • The People and Tools We Need to Test AI

  • Enabling AI in the Public Sector